San Diego parents fuming after Cub Scouts’ hike takes them through nude beach

A pack of San Diego Cub Scouts got a surprise introductory lesson on the birds and the bees after wandering onto a nudist beach — as did their leaders on emergency response. The nature hike along Torrey Pines State Beach last week led to outraged parents filing a complaint with the local scouting council after their boys, ages 9 and 10, got an unexpected eyeful of naked beachgoers. In a statement released by the San Diego-Imperial Council, they worked to assure that the children's Jan. 24th path through Black's Beach was "quickly" rerouted "to protect the youth" once the leaders realized the mistake . But parent Diane Lekven, who was there with her son and husband Erik, argued that claim to CBS8, telling the station that the pack master knew exactly where he was taking them. "He said 'This is a naturalist beach, and my family and I go through here all the time. It's not a big deal.' And I got really angry," she recalled their exchange after confronting him on their location. wrote: